Girls’ Basketball Rankings

CLASS AA
1. Schenectady (14-1, Last Week No. 2): Sheila Dixon registered 35 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists Monday in thrilling 93-92 overtime win at Amsterdam.
2. Shenendehowa (10-3, LW No. 1): Had its eight-game winning streak snapped Tuesday against Bethlehem.
3. Niskayuna (9-3, LW No. 4): Junior forward Katherine Cocca delivered a season-high 16 points Wednesday.
4. Bethlehem (9-5, LW No. 3): Losses to Columbia and Guilderland likely have cost the Eagles a shot at Suburban South title.
5. CCHS (8-5, LW NR): Scored a huge overtime victory in the title game over host Our Lady of Lourdes Sunday.Teams to Watch: Amsterdam (7-5), Shaker (6-7).CLASS A
1. Mohonasen (11-2, LW No. 1): Have yet to solve the Bethlehem equation and get another shot at the Eagles tonight at home.
2. Holy Names (13-0, LW No. 2): Steve Gigliello’s remarkably balanced squad is now ranked No. 5 in the state.
3. Averill Park (12-2, LW No. 3): The Warriors seek a third win over Columbia this season tonight on the road.
4. Lansingburgh (8-5, LW No. 5): The Knights inched closer to second place in the Colonial Council with a win over Voorheesville.
5. Glens Falls (8-6, LW No. 4): Continue to fight it out with South Glens Falls for second place in the Foothills Council.
Teams to Watch: Burnt Hills (1-12), Ichabod Crane (7-7), South Glens Falls (8-6).CLASS B
1. Johnstown (13-1, LW No. 1): A victory at South Glens Falls tonight (beat them 34-30 earlier) would virtually lock up the Foothills Council title.
2. Fonda (11-1, LW No. 2): The Braves have won six straight games since their loss to Johnstown.
3. Watervliet (10-4, LW No. 3): This young Cannoneers squad is 3-3 (losses to Lansingburgh, Voorheesville and Holy Names) over their last six outings.
4. Cohoes (8-5, LW No. 5): Maggie Maloney leads Section II with 42 3-pointers.
5. Catskill (11-3, LW No. 4): Slot in the top five continues to drop, and the Cats are coming off a loss to Greenville.Teams to Watch: Greenville (10-4).CLASS C
1. Maple Hill (13-1, LW No. 1): Ranked No. 3 in the state, the Wildcats will get a chance to show off their skills Sunday at The College of Saint Rose.
2. Hoosic Valley (13-1, LW No. 2): The Indians have quietly rounded into their defensive posture since an early-season loss to Greenwich.
3. Voorheesville (11-3, LW No. 3): Setback against Class A foe Lansingburgh is not enough to displace the Blackbirds.
4. Stillwater (10-3, LW No. 4): The Warriors, ranked No. 9 in the state, are fighting it out with Hoosic Valley for the lead in the Wasaren League.
5. Greenwich (10-4, LW No. 5): Loss Tuesday to Stillwater hurts, but flawless non-league slate keeps the Witches in the top five.Teams to Watch: Lake George (11-2), Whitehall (12-2).CLASS D
1. Germantown (14-0, LW No. 1): Breezed past Heatly (48-25) to secure its 10th win in Central Hudson Valley League play.
2. Hartford (8-5, LW No. 3): Avenged a 32-point loss to Argyle with a 37-32 triumph to push the Tangers’ 2009 record to 6-0.
3. Argyle (8-5, LW No. 2): Took a severe hit in its quest at an Adirondack East Division title with loss to Hartford.
4. Northville (7-4, LW No. 4): Chelsea Paul has scored 226 points and the rest of the team has tallied 272.
5. Sharon Springs (5-5, LW No. 5): The Spartans have made just 14 3-pointers.Teams to Watch: Fort Edward (6-8), Heatly (7-7).